7/25/2023 0 Comments Transformice rules![]() Game Design Elementsīy now, you must have noticed some of the game elements that have been recurring in our examples of gamification, such as points, badges, levels, leaderboards, challenges, rewards, and so on. In this chapter, we will take a look at game design elements in order to better understand how gamification works. as the most useful one that is, gamification is “the use of game design elements characteristic for games in non-game contexts.” 1 But we have not yet covered what those game design elements are exactly. For the purpose of this report, I adopt the definition by Deterding et al. We also compared gamification with three other related concepts-game, playful design, and toys-and clarified how they differ from one another. In the previous chapter, we reviewed fourteen examples of gamification and discussed five different definitions. Attempting to trade, buy or sell one of these codes can result in a ban from a moderator and possible loss of the code (although gifting them to friends is fine).Chapter 3. Japan Expo codes or any other promotional items redeemable in-game and given out by Atelier 801 are solely intended to be used by the player who receives it. Players are free to trade their inventory items using the game’s trading system, however this is done at your own risk and any items lost under an unfair trade cannot be recovered. Advertising these kind of trades will result in a mute or ban from the game. It should not be used to trade shop items for other items (such as consumables) or to sell them for Fraises. Trading/selling shop items and consumables (inventory): the gifting system is, as its name says, used to gift shop items to other people. Attempting to buy Fraises from anyone other than Atelier 801 can result in a sanction. Attempting to trade, sell or buy accounts from anyone can result in your account being suspended.įraises: it is not allowed to trade, sell, give or buy Fraises from other players. Trading/selling accounts: do not sell, trade or buy accounts from other people. If there’s something that you wouldn’t say in a formal conversation, maybe you shouldn’t say it there. Expressions and vocabulary that you use and seem natural to you may not be suitable for them. Keep in mind that speaking English in any other communities than EN and E2 can result in a warning or mute.Īdvice: remember that children and young people also play Transformice. ![]() Any player speaking any other language will be redirected to their home community or EN. If someone does not have a home community, ignore the player ( /ignore ) instead.Į2 is English only and it is strictly enforced. ![]() Moderators may warn or mute players that do are not speaking English only if they are severely disrupting the chat and they have a community they can return to. You should mainly speak English in the international community, but other languages are allowed as long as they don’t disturb other players. There is, however, an international community where ALL players are allowed to reunite and play: EN. Wrong languages: there’s plenty of communities, each one with its own language, and you are not supposed to speak any other language than the one from the community you are playing on (e.g. Encouraging others into consuming drugs, committing criminal acts or exposing players to sexual content (written or graphical) will result in a sanction. Promotion of illegal acts: the game is classified as PG-13 and therefore the chat in it is as well. ![]() Using derogatory terms, even in jest, is not allowed. asking people to copy and paste messages in other rooms promising they will get free Fraises or cheese after doing so) only causes spam and confusion among users, therefore is not allowed.ĭiscrimination: any kind of discrimination (racism, homophobia, religious discrimination, etc) is not tolerated. Misleading players: spreading false messages (e.g. Likewise, if you are caught sharing the private or personal information of another player without their consent, it can result in a mute or ban. e-mail, full name, Facebook profile, phone numbers, passwords and so). Sharing personal information: do not share your personal information with any players (e.g. Insults and provocation: insulting players (staff members included) or provoking them with the intention to offend them is against the rules. ![]()
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